Professor Tim Lang
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Professor Emeritus of Food Policy, Centre for Food Policy, City St George’s, University of London. 45 yrs in public research & debate on food system dynamics
London UK
Joined November 2011
In a new piece for Green Alliance, I ask why primary growers don’t get more income. A focus on addressing food costs & profits could sort English agrifood politics that are currently in a subsidies cleft stick.
greenallianceblog.org.uk
This post is by Tim Lang, professor emeritus of food policy at the Centre for Food Policy, City St George’s, University of London Why on earth do we maintain an economy where farmers and growers re…
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Is Britain prepared for a food crisis? Food security expert @ProfTimLang believes we could be certainly more prepared, with @cocobyname and Zoë Grünewald From the latest episode of Pod Save the UK. Listen here: https://t.co/0G12rmurTr
#PodSaveTheUK #UKFoodCrisis
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These and many other issues are explored in my ‘Just in Case’ report to the UK National Preparedness Commission published last month. See here:
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What matters is this: what realistically can citizens do? Is storage an individual or community or national or cross-EU responsibility? Store what, where? (Key is actually water.) Does this signal a renewed EU policy interest in food actually feeding people?
Interesting, if accurate. See this: "Every citizen should stockpile enough food to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours in case of crisis, the European Commission is to warn, according to a draft of its Preparedness Union Strategy seen by POLITICO." https://t.co/YxrSqdyMEL
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Interesting, if accurate. See this: "Every citizen should stockpile enough food to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours in case of crisis, the European Commission is to warn, according to a draft of its Preparedness Union Strategy seen by POLITICO." https://t.co/YxrSqdyMEL
politico.eu
“Europe cannot afford to remain reactive,” the European Commission will warn in strategy to be unveiled on Wednesday.
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is the UK public prepared for shocks to the food system? Are affluent societies that are used to plentiful flows? Following from my report to the National Preparedness Commission, I urge the UK public to be be involved. Resilience is a community matter.
theguardian.com
Other countries are moving fast to inform and prepare their citizens about emergency resilience. The times demand no less, says Tim Lang, professor emeritus of food policy at City University of London
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6/ JiC proposes new local civil food resilience committees, link to existing Local Resilience Forums. Protection & Prevention are key for civil food defence. UK Civil Defence spend is £65m out of MoD £55 billion. No budget for civil food resilience. Why?
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5/ JiC explores what citizens can do. A lot! Needs (a) support for those already building civil food resilience (b) structures to ramp up community resilience (c) legal duties. Individualism and prepping not the answer, said interviewees. It's society.
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4/ JiC rept is 1st modern public study of whether the UK is prepared for food shocks. JiC lists at least 25 food shocks that would affect consumers, classified in 7 categories: military weaponisation, economic, political, health, environmental and societal
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3/ JiC looked at 10 country and many city/region. Shows need for joined-up strategy in affluent, complex societies like UK. (Chapt 6) Learning lessons from others is a key first step. Swedish Govt 2024 Food Preparedness for a New Era report good lead:
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2/ JiC report focusses heavily on UK public. What would it do if and when there are food shocks? What would help civil food resilience (capacity to bounce back from shocks)? What would a more resilient food system be? How do other states prepare public?
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My 'Just in Case' rept on UK civil food resilience is out. Critical look. Govt Resilience Framework has sound principles but little focus on food or public. Nat'l Risk Register says only 1/89 risks facing UK society are food-related. Just in Case disagrees
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The scale of today’s internet operating system crash is not surprising to those of us looking at how real resilience planning actually is. Basic rules of resilience are being flouted as dependence on a few large companies is being built in. Resilience requires decentralisation.
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The right to buy council houses cheaply and not replace the stock is the quintessential, disastrous example of putting the “I” before the “we”. The next in the mini-series to accompany the publication in paperback of “This Time No Mistakes” this week. Hope you are enjoying them!
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Fine positive messages at Copenhagen EU FoodTrails public procurement conference. Cities learning from each other. 2015 Milan @mufpp as key exchange hub. Value of targets for health, taste, CO2e & training. Copenhagen now has 24 Food Schools (pupils spend a week cooking for all).
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These caterpillars are on a large verbascum in our garden. Specialist advice, please! Is this water betony moth (Cucullia scrophulariae) caterpillar?
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Food politics barely feature in the UK election so far. They should. Food security (national & household) is a prime duty. So is the impact of food on health, economy & enviro. Why no Food Security & Resilience law? This interview I gave is now relevant:
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Tonight’s show sold out (free but must book). ‘Raving not Drowning’ at Brighton Fest Fringe June 1 bookings available 2030-2130 hrs. See a woman swim Channel (but her feet are in concrete and which way is she going?). Hear strange music and sane commentary
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***FREE Show*** @brightonfringe This coming Friday 31st & 1st June 8.30pm Brighton Fishing Museum Feat @ProfTimLang A Political physical satirical pantomime of #absurdity
#channelswimming #ecology #realfood #foodies #satire #rave #soundscape #seascape #openwaterswimming
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